Saft Receives New Lithium Battery Order from the Australian Army

 

09 July 2008

Saft has received a €2.1 million order from the Australian Defence Materiel Organisation for BA-F300 lithium-sulphur dioxide batteries, with deliveries scheduled to begin later this year. The BA-F300 battery is a custom battery comprised of Saft LO 26 SX cells and is designed to withstand the demanding electrical and mechanical conditions encountered in combat and military training exercises. The batteries will be used to power a variety of portable military equipment, including Raven radios.

"This is a significant order for us. Saft has earned a reputation for superior product performance and our lithium technology has become the technology of choice for military organizations around the world," said David Anderson, Saft's Managing Director in Australia. "We look forward to expanding our relationship with the Australian DMO and providing reliable products that meet the demanding requirements of military applications."

Saft manufactures three primary lithium battery technologies (Li-SO2, Li-SOCl2, Li-MnO2) as well as rechargeable Li-ion, and has more than 30 years experience in developing lithium batteries for military customers.


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